Forming whole children
through the way of Jesus.

At Poetice School, our values are not just principles — they are practices.
They shape the rhythm of our days, the tone of our classrooms, and the hearts of our students.
These values guide us as we cultivate a learning environment where every child is seen, known, and empowered to flourish.

Jesus at the Center

We don’t add God into our curriculum — we begin with Him.

Every lesson, conversation, and classroom moment is anchored in the Gospel. We believe Jesus is not only the model for how we live but the source of who we are. His presence shapes everything.

Identity + Discipleship

Children are image-bearers, full of value and purpose.

We speak life, truth, and destiny over every student, helping them grow in their identity in Christ and walk as confident disciples from an early age.

Whole-Child Formation

We teach to the mind, but we also form the heart.

Our approach is holistic — developing children spiritually, emotionally, socially, physically, and intellectually. Every child is a whole person, and every part matters.

Learning Through Wonder

Curiosity is sacred.

We create learning environments that awaken awe, exploration, and joy. Through movement, play, problem-solving, and creativity, students are invited to become wonder-filled explorers in God’s world.

Community + Belonging

We learn best when we are known and loved.

Our classrooms are relational spaces where kindness, cooperation, and empathy are modeled and practiced. Through multicultural community and Kingdom family, students learn what it means to belong and to be a blessing.

Responsibility + Purpose

Children are capable of great things.

We empower students to take ownership of their learning, their choices, and their role in the world. From self-directed projects to everyday habits of care and responsibility, we call them into a life of purpose.

Celebration + Joy

We take joy seriously.

We believe school should be full of laughter, creativity, worship, and wonder. Celebration is part of our rhythm because joy is part of God’s design.